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Fibre

Fibre

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What is Fibre?

Fibre, often referring to optical fibre, is a technology that uses thin strands of glass or plastic to transmit data as light signals. It is commonly used for high-speed internet access, telecommunications, and cable television due to its high bandwidth and low signal loss compared to traditional copper cables.

What other technologies are related to Fibre?

Fibre Competitor Technologies

Copper cables (like twisted pair) are an alternative physical medium for data transmission, competing with fibre optic cables.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 6% (425) of relevant job posts
SDSL is a type of DSL technology using copper lines, and a direct competitor to fibre.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 32% (69) of relevant job posts
xDSL encompasses various DSL technologies using copper lines, and a direct competitor to fibre.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 10% (158) of relevant job posts
ADSL is a type of DSL technology using copper lines, and a direct competitor to fibre.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 6% (138) of relevant job posts
4G is a wireless communication standard that competes with fibre for internet access, especially in areas where fibre deployment is limited.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 2% (353) of relevant job posts
DSL is a technology using copper lines, and a direct competitor to fibre.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 3% (156) of relevant job posts
Cuivre (French for copper) cables (like twisted pair) are an alternative physical medium for data transmission, competing with fibre optic cables.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 7% (72) of relevant job posts
Satellite internet provides internet access via satellite, serving as an alternative to fibre, especially in remote areas.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 3% (160) of relevant job posts

Fibre Complementary Technologies

Data centers rely on high-bandwidth connections, and fibre optic is often used to provide connectivity to and between data centers.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 1% (101) of relevant job posts
DWDM is a technology used to increase the bandwidth capacity of fibre optic cables.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 1% (134) of relevant job posts
SDH is a standard for synchronous data transmission over fibre optic cables.
mentioned alongside Fibre in 2% (63) of relevant job posts

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